Olya Langille had big dreams. Those dreams brought the 18-year-old, after she finished high school in New Jersey, to South Florida. She aspired to be a model and was training to work onboard expensive yachts. But Langille died in March from what the Broward Medical Examiner found was an accidental drug overdose. She was found early one morning lying on the floor of a South Florida doctor’s apartment not far from Los Olas Boulevard. NBC 6’s Tony Pipitone has more as those on both sides of the case reacted to the verdict from the 2012 shooting. (Published Thursday, July 19, 2018) Dr. Naval Parikh told the officers who arrived that the two had met at a bar and what followed was a night drugs, drinking and sex. Parikh told police they were snorting cocaine and smoking marijuana. The police report describes bags of suspected cocaine or heroin and a possible drug pipe in the apartment. The trampoline park where Alexandra got injured told the court it could not be held accountable because her father signed a waiver. (Published Wednesday, July 18, 2018) “It was a total shock,” said Leslie Maxsom, Langille’s close family friend. “I have to say that never in a million years would I have thought that something like this would have happened to Olya.” Fort Lauderdale Police didn’t suspect foul play but did open a death investigation that remains open. The department said it would not comment further until the investigation is complete. The next day, March… [Read full story]